WAR ROOM · LOBBYING BATTLEGROUND
Continuing Appropriations and Ukraine Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2023
Affordable Insulin Now Act This bill limits cost-sharing for insulin under private health insurance and the Medicare prescription drug benefit. Specifically, the bill caps cost-sharing under private health insurance for a month's supply of selected insulin products at $35 or 25% of a plan's negotiated price (after any price concessions), …
THE LOBBYING SURGE
Federal lobbying reports naming this bill, per quarter · dashed lines = what Congress did, on the same axis
The quarterly timeline for this bill is still being assembled — 0 of 114 reports dated so far.
Filing periods are extracted from LDA records on a rolling basis — this chart fills in automatically.
WHO SHOWED UP
Organizations by reports naming this bill · a report discloses activity, not a position
THE REVOLVING DOOR
Lobbyists on this bill with disclosed former government roles (LDA §4)
Christine Pollack
then: Rep. E. Clay Shaw, Jr.
now for: FOOD MARKETPLACE INC
Maggie Elehwany
then: Counsel, Senator Lisa Murkowski
now for: ARGENTUM
Holden Haley
then: Security Policy
now for: AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PORT AUTHORITIES
Joy Ilem
then: National Legislative Director
now for: DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS
Askia Suruma
then: Chief of Staff, Rep. Marc Veasey (2017-2021); Deputy Staff Director, Ways and Means Committee (2007-2014); Deputy Staff Director, House Rules Committee (2001-2007); Legislative Director, Rep. Martin Frost (2000-2001)
now for: ELI LILLY AND COMPANY
Juan Machado
then: Senate Finance Committee; Professional Staff and Senior Health Advisor, Department of Health & Human Services, Health Insurance Specialist
now for: ELI LILLY AND COMPANY
Jon Retzer
then: Assistant National Legislative Director
now for: DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS
Marquis Barefield
then: Assistant National Legislative Director
now for: DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS
THE MONEY BEHIND THE VOTE
Final passage: 205 YEA / 167 NAY · each side's top donor industries (all-cycles totals to those members)
⬆ YEA voters — top donor industries
⬇ NAY voters — top donor industries
Dollar figures are each industry's total contributions to those members across all tracked cycles — not money given for this bill. Correlation, not causation.
Sources: Lobbying Disclosure Act filings (lda.gov), FEC campaign finance records, Congress.gov. A lobbying report naming a bill discloses activity on it — filings do not state a position for or against. Share this page: https://www.capitol-trail.com/war-room/continuing-appropriations-and-ukraine-supplemental-appropria-hr6833-117